Kenya Shilling Weakens Fifth Day, Set for the Lowest in 3 Months

May 14 (Bloomberg) -- Kenya’s shilling slumped for the
fifth day, headed for the lowest in more than three months.

The currency of East Africa’s biggest economy depreciated
as much as 0.3 percent to 83.83 per dollar and traded 0.2
percent weaker at 83.70 at 1:16 p.m. A close at this level would
be the lowest since Feb 2.